Blog

Fullwidth large blog

REVIEW: “Patient Seven” Explores All The Sub-Genres In Horror

2015 offered horror fans so many little snacky cakes with the trend of anthology films. 2016 has had a few popular ones but none like the latest from Terror Films, Patient Seven. Director Danny Draven guides the overall story as 8 other directors join him for terrifying and chilling segments. Joining Draven is Paul Davis, Omar Orn Hauksson, Dean Hewison, Joel Morgan, Johannes Persson, Nicholas Pet...[Read More]

Review: ‘RWD’ Rewinds the Found Footage to Its Roots

Ever since Paranormal Activity the indie horror community has been inundated by a slew of “found footage” movies becoming an increasingly popular breeding ground for budding filmmakers to flex their talent. And it comes to no surprise as those type of films are relatively easy to shoot with even the most infinitesimal of budgets. Even then, the found footage genre has grown so much that in an atte...[Read More]

Easy Halloween Makeup Tutorial: The Zombie Bride from Lime Crime

Halloween is fast approaching. Do you know what you want to be? Well for those ladies still trying to figure out, why not try and be a Zombie Bride? We Are Indie Horror has partnered with Lime Crime to help bring you a quick and easy tutorial on how to do your make-up to scare as an intense zombie bride!meme When it comes to a wonderful Halloween look, the right highly pigmented makeup can make a ...[Read More]

PUFF Review: ‘Night of Something Strange,’ Gross-Out Horror of the Year

Night of Something Strange is everything our sex ed teachers warned us about. The film, directed by Jonathan Straiton, and recent entry in Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival, opens with necrophiliac Cornelius (Wayne W. Johnson) defiling a Jane Doe at his place of occupation, a morgue. Had this sexual deviant read the toe tag of his victim he would know that not only is the body irradiated but infe...[Read More]